Cooler Master (Related) 's NotePal (Related) Infinite employs variable speed fans under a wide steel mesh bed to cool your laptop. Since the unit's air intake is located at the rear rather then along the bottom, the NotePal Infinite (Related) will probably be able to deliver the goods even on surfaces that aren't flat, such as your legs. (Who would put a lap top there?) All this technology is supposed to drop your laptop's temperature by up to 60 degrees, making it one cool pad.
The NotePal Infinite also features:
• A design that spreads cooling out over the entire underside of a laptop
• Three adjustable fan speeds
• An 8.5-degree inclination for comfortable typing
• A cable organizing hook at the rear
• The ability to support 12" to 17" laptops (Related)
No word on pricing or availability just yet, but the NotePal Infinite certainly looks like a cooling pad to watch. [Cooler Master (Related) via Aving (Related) ]
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TRENTING.COM
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AT 07/16/07 02:26 PM (Related)
I could really use this thing, I ended up melting part of my couch last night..
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SCRAG
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AT 07/16/07 02:30 PM (Related)
I'm guessing it's powered by USB from your laptop?
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JUMPKING04
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AT 07/16/07 02:45 PM (Related)
Looks hot but what gets the hottest is the bottom of the laptop how would that be cooled?
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IM_HERE_FOR_THE_FOOD
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AT 07/16/07 04:12 PM (Related)
Looks like an A/C power connection on the lower right picture. I wonder if you have to power it up?
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SKEPTICAL_GEEZER
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AT 07/16/07 04:52 PM (Related)
Since I doubt that is any kind of actual cooling uit involved - just fans - the only way it drop your laptop temperature by 60 degrees is if the ambient air is more than 60 degrees cooler than the laptop, in which case your laptop is REALLY dangerous, or you are working in a REALLY cold environment.
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CAPTAIN LUMPY DOG
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AT 07/16/07 11:54 PM (Related)
@Skeptical_Geezer (Related) :
I use a very first generation MacBook Pro. I picked mine up the same month they went on the market. Sadly, under very little use, the temperature will shoot up to 133 degrees. Under heavy use, it will approach 190. I've had it fixed several times, and I'm getting to the point where I'm going to force Apple to get me one of the Santa Rosas. Something like this could be very beneficial to me.
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